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No, Raise 3D did not delete my posts. I deleted them all in the interest of de-escalating the conflict. Any specific relevant content such as the hardware list, a few other posts like V2 instructions, were saved (locally to word documents) and will be reposted in a Wiki structure rather than getting buried in a forum structure and trashed up with comments.

In fact, this forum structure has some rules around deleting your own post. If anyone replies to any of your posts, you cannot delete it as a forum structure rule. This forces you to go to each and every single post, edit it, remove any content, and you cannot hit save with it blank- hence the word "Deleted".

Raise 3D did appear to remove some other posts deemed to be offensive. I'll leave it at that.

Raise 3D was not in any way asking me to delete anything, in fact, I'm sure they have great issue with me removing the content, but again, I reviewed every post, made a determination if it was one time content (user asking a single question that is a point in time) VS informational posts that contained instructions, details, and other information that would be better served in static webpage under a menu system of content. It's not gone, it's just going to be better organized and accessible (folks already complaining search doesn't work well here).

That the community is not allowed to post exported BIN file of profile settings into the community.

Admins @ Raise3D, Please explain when did Raise3D notify the community that we are not allowed to post the BIN file of settings? And why isn't that documented in the community forum rules?

Personally, it would seem to me, If you write software that allows you to export settings, it should be assumed by any reasonable user of that software that the export file is shareable. Otherwise, why have the export & import profile feature.

Plus, If profile settings are not shareable here, would Raise3D prefer we build a independent community elsewhere?

In general this community is why I haven't shelved our N2 Dual. (however I am starting to debate that decision right now)

If the rules are going to be changed, that's expected, I respectfully suggest Raise3D notify everyone by posting a forum rule change vs. burying it down in a thread, that few will read or notice.

Again no disrespect to Raise3D admins or specifically Vicky, just trying to understand & play by the forum rules.

Fortunately for me, another user exported the templates, zipped them up and posted them for me to download. I won't post their name here, but anybody could look through some of the messages and figure out who they are. Hopefully, Vicky was indicating that the forum software didn't allow for the posting of .bin filetypes. Sometimes its hard to correctly understand the meaning of something when it is written and there is no chance for a dialog to clarify any unintended misunderstandings. Since I am married to someone who speaks 3 languages fluently (English is spoken fluently but is not the native language), I experience some small language misunderstandings on a regular basis and all I have to say is that I totally appreciate all the help that we get from the Raise employees, I know that English is probably not their native language and they do an incredible job of communicating technical details in a foreign (to them probably) language. I might be wrong here, but since I have spoken to a few different Raise employees over the phone, both in the US and in China, I *think* what we're seeing in this example is probably one of those times where there is a misunderstanding due to a difference in language.

New to the forums and Raise3d. I would like to know why it takes so long for post's to be reviewed and submitted? I posted yesterday and it still has not shown up. I also tried posting this morning and it seems to me to be counter productive to have to wait so long for post's to be reviewed and submitted?

New to the forums and Raise3d. I would like to know why it takes so long for post's to be reviewed and submitted? I posted yesterday and it still has not shown up. I also tried posting this morning and it seems to me to be counter productive to have to wait so long for post's to be reviewed and submitted?

Thanks

Sorry for your long time waiting. Normally it takes us two or three days to approve the post, weekends may be more longer. Since everyday have around at least 30 fresh posts and we have to check manually one by one whether it is spam, it takes time.Thanks for your kindly understanding!

Suggestion:I'm on a number of other forums and there admin has moderators to help with reviewing new post and spam control.Why do you not ask some of the senior members to be moderators like JetGuy, JohnSay, walshig and Julia Truchsess.These are people that are on the forum all the time.Give them a list of dos and don’ts and let them help you.